 | Edward Y. Gu, Ph.D. Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering Department 102C SEB; (248) 370-2219; Fax: (248) 370-4633 E-mail: guy@oakland.edu
Ph.D., Purdue University, 1985 |
EDUCATION
- Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Purdue University, 1985
- M. S. Electronics, University of Science and Technology of
China, 1981
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Published more than 70 academic journal and conference proceeding
papers in reporting all of the research and development achievements
and findings in the areas of:
- Kinematics, Task-Planning, Dynamic Modeling and Control
of Robotic Systems;
- Nonlinear Systems Modeling, Analysis, Adaptive Control
and Computer Simulations;
- Human Biomechanical and Biodynamic Modeling and
Digital Simulations;
- Learning and Intelligent Control of Human-Machine
Interactive Systems.
CURRENT RESEARCH
- Basic research on geometrical and topological models for
robotic and nonlinear dynamic systems;
- Numerical methods for large-scale nonlinear systems
modeling, analysis and control;
- Digital human modeling: biomechanics and biodynamics
based on the principle of duality;
- Intelligent knowledge base development with applications to
advanced manufacturing digital mock-up systems.
PREVIOUS RESEARCH
Conducted and involved many funded R&D projects with total amount
of support up to one million dollars, funded by GM, DaimlerChrysler,
U.S. TACOM, and Regal Electronics, during the past 15 years.
For details, the research efforts included
- Robotic car-clay model cutting systems development for GM
Research Laboratories;
- Intelligent robotic painting system development for GM R&D
Center;
- Development and evaluation of agile manufacturing
workcells for U.S. TACOM;
- Smart electronic sensory-based control system
development for Regal Electronics;
- Digital human modeling and simulation on Delmia IGRIP
and Catia V5 platforms with applications to automotive
product design, manufacturing process analysis, validation
and ergonomic evaluation.
FUTURE RESEARCH
Advanced robotic technology development and applications:
- Dynamic modeling and control of flexible robotic systems;
- Control and digital mock-up for multi-robot coordinated
systems;
- Intelligent control of human-machine interactive systems.
Advanced nonlinear systems modeling, analysis and control
system design with digital simulation;
Realistic digital human motion modeling and simulation for
engineering applications;
Modeling and digital simulation of human factor, human
feeling and psychology.
PUBLICATIONS
Published more than 70 academic journal and conference proceeding
papers.
INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE
- Research joint ventures with GM Research Laboratories/
R&D Center for eight consecutive years from 1991 to 1999;
- Work for Advance Manufacturing Engineering of
DaimlerChrysler as a professor intern or research
consultant for eight summers in a row from 1996 to the
present;
- Awarded with a U.S. Patent (US 6204619 B1) in JUne 2001
when worked with DaimlerChrysler on dynamic control
algorithm development for a powered lift device.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION:
IEEE, MAA (Math Association of America) and Eta Kappa Nu.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
Have taught a number of both undergraduate and graduate courses,
including
Electric machines (EE 351), Electromagnetic fields and waves
(EE 345), Fundamentals of dynamic systems (SYS 325), Robot
manipulators and programming (SYS 422), Industrial electronics (EE
428), Control systems (SYS 431), Communication electronics (EE
437), Senior design (EE 491), Introduction to signals and systems
(SYS 520), Robotic dynamics and control (SYS 623), Nonlinear
systems and control (SYS 632).